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MC283568: Microsoft 365 admin center: Allow non-admin users to install language accessory packs

By default, users must have local administrator permissions on their devices to install language accessory packs for Office. A policy setting is now available that you can enable to allow users to install language accessory packs, even if they don’t have local administrator permissions. This policy setting is named “Allow users who aren’t admins to install language accessory packs” and is available in Group Policy and in the Office cloud policy service. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 81957.

This new group policy, AllowNonAdminUserInstallLAPs, setting controls whether users can install language accessory packs for Office even if they don’t have local administrator permissions on their devices. By default, Office users must have local administrator permissions on their devices to install language accessory packs. This policy will be applicable to the following products: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

MC283568: Microsoft 365 admin center: Allow non-admin users to install language accessory packs

Affected Workloads

  • Microsoft 365 Apps

This policy setting applies to the following products:

  • Word
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • Outlook
  • OneNote

When this will happen

This policy setting is available now, but we will begin rolling out support for this capability in the Office apps in early September. Support will begin with Version 2108 of Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise in Current Channel (Preview), followed by Current Channel, and then for Version 2108 in Monthly Enterprise Channel in October. Support will be available at a later date for Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (Preview) and Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel.

How this will affect your organization

By default, your organization will not be affected. However, if you want to allow users in your organization to install Office language accessory packs without requiring local administrator permissions, you can enable this policy setting.

What you need to do to prepare

To enable this policy setting, you can use either Group Policy or the Office cloud policy service.

If you decide to provide this capability to your users, you might want to notify them about it and update your training and documentation as appropriate.

Learn more

Message ID: MC283568
Published: 07 September 2021
Updated: 07 September 2021

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